Aya Cash plays a substance abuse counselor with substance abuse problems who returns to her estranged family in this interesting little independent movie. The movie earned a handful of festival wins and nominations.
This is the feature debut for director/writer Molly McGlynn. Afterwards she worked on various TV shows including writing 8 and producing 17 out of 26 episodes of Bless This Mess, which we liked.
There are no links online to the score, composed by Dillon Baldassero and Casey Manierka-Quaile.
Cash was last blogged for Social Animals. Baldassero and Manierka-Quaile have each scored a number of projects separately with more in the pipeline.
Rotten Tomatoes' critics and audiences are merry over this, averaging 89 and 95%, respectively.
I saw it, while my housemates were otherwise engaged, in May as part of benefits for members of Film Independent, which I joined in order to watch screeners of nominated movies not necessarily showing at a theatre near me.
As of this writing it's available on Amazon Prime and perhaps there are other platforms sown on ReelGood.
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